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Will Lindsay Lohan's Storage Locker Be Put Up for Auction?

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The writers of this blog are not music critics, and they don't consider a second (or third, fourth or fifth) mortgage to be a perfectly reasonable course of action to pay for front-row tickets, but despite being a whole lot more middle aged than
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The writers of this blog are not music critics, and they don't consider a second (or third, fourth or fifth) mortgage to be a perfectly reasonable course of action to pay for front-row tickets, but despite being a whole lot more middle aged than they were when they first put \x34Born in the U.S.A.\x34 or \x34The River\x34 down on the turntable, still feels like Bruce has something -- OK, a lot of things -- to say about our country and the way we live our lives, things that not a lot of other artists are saying. And whether he's talking about the knife that can cut this pain from your heart, the house that's waiting for you to walk in or what that flag flying over the courthouse means, he's nailing down feelings that are so universal that they can raise your spirits and break your heart at the same time. Plus, letĻs face it, the man rocks.

TMZ reports that Lohan's storage unit may be up for auction this month because she owes $16,000 to the storage company. Lohan, 26, failed to pay her monthly bill for several months and now the locker cannot be opened until the balance is paid in full, which means Lohan could lose expensive clothes, family heirlooms and other personal possessions.

Lohan has reached out to family and friends to help her pay the bill because the IRS has frozen her bank accounts. Despite some reported financial assistance from her Scary Movie 5 co-star Charlie Sheen, Lohan allegedly owes more than a $100,000 in back taxes, which is why her accounts were frozen.

Back in 2007, the contents inside a storage unit belonging to Paris Hilton were auctioned off, photographed and then posted on the website Parisexposed.com. Visitors could pay a $40 fee to see Hilton's possessions. She later sued the site.

The news comes one day after Lohan's probation was revoked after allegations stemming from a June car accident. She is due back in court on Jan. 15.